New York Times | Blasts Kill Dozens in Pakistan During British Leader's Visit New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Militant bombings in Pakistan killed dozens of people across the country on Sunday in attacks that overshadowed a visit by the British prime minister and underscored the array of threats facing Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's new ... Roadside bomb kills 17 in northwest Pakistan Bomb Attacks Kill 49 People in Pakistan Car bomb kills 15 as British PM visits Pakistan |
Telegraph.co.uk | Blast in Pakistani city of Quetta kills at least 28 Reuters QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - At least 28 people were killed and dozens wounded in the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta on Sunday when a suicide bomber attacked a largely Shi'ite Muslim neighborhood, police said. The blast appeared to be the latest ... Bombs kill 53 in Pakistan as UK PM visits Pakistan blast kills at least 28 Bomb attacks kill 53 in Pakistan |
Aljazeera.com | Britain and Pakistan pledge to tackle terrorism, Afghanistan Reuters ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - British Prime Minister David Cameron pledged on Sunday to work with Pakistan to fight terrorism and try to bring peace to Afghanistan, while also offering to help with security at sporting events possibly enabling foreign teams to ... Scores killed in Pakistan bombings Pakistan tells Britain it backs Afghan peace efforts PM pledges to 'stand together' with Pakistan on terrorism |
Bombs kill dozens in Pakistan as Sharif vows action BBC News At least 45 people have been killed and dozens have been injured by bomb attacks in the Pakistani cities of Quetta and Peshawar. A suspected suicide bomber killed 28 people in an attack on a Shia area of Quetta, in the south-west, which has been ... |
Car bomb targeting convoy kills 15 in Pakistan Los Angeles Times PESHAWAR, Pakistan -- Militants detonated a car bomb near a security forces convoy in the northwest city of Peshawar on Sunday, killing at least 15 people in the latest in a series of extremist attacks to hit the South Asian nation since Prime Minister ... |
Bagpipes play up a storm in Pakistan's boomtown NBCNews.com (blog) One Pakistani city has turned into a boom town by manufacturing and exporting a diverse array of products from bagpipes to replica Civil War uniforms. NBC's Amna Nawaz reports from Sialkot, Pakistan. By Amna Nawaz, Correspondent, NBC News. SIALKOT ... |
Aljazeera.com | British PM discusses Afghan peace in Pakistan Aljazeera.com Farhatullah Babar, a presidential spokesman, said Zardari "emphasised that Pakistan all along has maintained a constructive approach and believes that dialogue and reconciliation was the only war forward towards ensuring durable peace in Afghanistan". |
Pakistan 'backs Cameron's Afghan peace effort' Fox News ISLAMABAD (AFP) – Pakistan assured visiting British Prime Minister David Cameron on Sunday that it would promote efforts to reach a peace deal in neighbouring Afghanistan before NATO's planned withdrawal. Cameron is the first foreign government ... |
Bomb attacks kill 25 people in Pakistan Newsday PESHAWAR, Pakistan - (AP) -- Bombings killed at least 25 people in three different areas of Pakistan on Sunday, just as Britain's prime minister was in the capital pledging to help to fight extremism. In the deadliest of the attacks, a car bomb ... |
16 killed, including 4 children, in Pakistan bomb attack NBCNews.com (blog) PESHAWAR, Pakistan -- At least sixteen people, four of them children, were killed in a bomb blast near a convoy of soldiers in the Badhber area of Peshawar, the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Sunday. At least 25 others were injured, some of ... |